Sunday Mirror

GET ME TO THE CRUTCH ON TIME

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EXCLUSIVE BY KATE GRAHAM SOMETHING old, something new, something borrowed, something black and blue!

Bride Evelyn McCool lies on a stretcher after dislocatin­g her shoulder in a dance contest with hubby Peter McCappin at their wedding. She says: “Before midnight, the band announced a bride and groom dance-off. Tossing my wedding train over my left arm and cheered by guests, I gave it all I had. Peter is competitiv­e but I was not going to let him win.”

IT worker Evelyn slipped, put out her left arm to break her fall and knew instantly she was in trouble.

She adds: “My shoulder was just hanging there. In a panic, I moved as fast as I could into the corridor, clutching my useless arm with my right hand.

“The hospital staff were lovely. One nurse popped in from another ward to congratula­te me and others asked if they could lift the blanket to see my dress!”

The couple left hospital at 5am. It was a painful end to an otherwise perfect wedding day that had been delayed by the pandemic.

And Peter, 41, caught Covid just a fortnight before the ceremony.

Evelyn and her fellow IT worker hubby can now see the funny side of what happened. Evelyn, of

Moira, near Belfast, adds: “Everyone wants a memorable big day… ours really was.”

 ?? ?? SIGH DO Oxygen for sad Evelyn
BRIDE BEFORE A FALL Happy Evelyn and Peter
MAN&STRIFE A&E snap after shoulder smash
SIGH DO Oxygen for sad Evelyn BRIDE BEFORE A FALL Happy Evelyn and Peter MAN&STRIFE A&E snap after shoulder smash

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